Authors
Jonathan M Winter, Jose R Lopez, Alex C Ruane, Charles A Young, Bridget R Scanlon, Cynthia Rosenzweig
Publication date
2017/6/1
Source
Anthropocene
Volume
18
Pages
15-26
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Globally, irrigated agriculture is both essential for food production and the largest user of water. A major challenge for hydrologic and agricultural research communities is assessing the sustainability of irrigated croplands under climate variability and change. Simulations of irrigated croplands generally lack key interactions between water supply, water distribution, and agricultural water demand. In this article, we explore the critical interface between water resources and agriculture by motivating, developing, and illustrating the application of an integrated modeling framework to advance simulations of irrigated croplands. We motivate the framework by examining historical dynamics of irrigation water withdrawals in the United States and quantitatively reviewing previous modeling studies of irrigated croplands with a focus on representations of water supply, agricultural water demand, and impacts on crop yields when …
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